I have spoken to the AFCO on the phone and apologises because my thread was a bit misleading I am looking for advice on how to tackle things like the SIFT interview and the AIB and the PERSEC reasons what should I change it to

as I reiterate I have spoken to the AFCO on the phone and I am booked into the the recruit test/SIFT interview on the 1st of october I was just asking for a heads up on what soft of questioning could be expected on the day with regards to the SIFT interview and its Robertson not robinson

Many of the questions will be testing your initiative and ability to research information for yourself. That will involve finding information from likely sources and then actually reading it.

Your enquiry comes across as wanting the easy route - ask someone else to tell you everything so you don't need to bother doing any leg work. I am afraid you will find cold comfort here.

Your AFCO is ALWAYS your best source for advice. There is plenty on this site here regarding psychometric testing (use the search function, but there are also stickies so bimble through each forum starting with Joining Up - happens to be second from top) and you will find a wealth of information there.

What your request smacks of is laziness and I guarantee that this will not go down well at any interview, and especially not one for HM armed forces.

with all due respect it may have "come across as smacking with laziness" but I assure you that was/has never been and will never be the intention. I intend to hit all my interviews with the due knowledge and conduct myself with the correct attitude and due decorum nessercery to pass them.
so furthermore I apologise if It came across in that fashion Dredd but it was not the fashion itwas intended to be portrayed in

I understand and appreciate that you may be looking for an inside track, but there is no way to "ace" an interview. All you can do is get a general feel for what is required, have your background knowledge up to speed (it does not have to be detailed or perfect, it just needs to be generally correct) and be confident in your answers. Read what others have posted previously for a flavour of what will come up.

Don't get yourself tied up in knots thinking that it is going to be like an interrogation. It is less a case of having to impress, and more a case of removing those who are definitely not suitable. If you think you have the drive and the capability to succeed in the RN then this will come through. While there is no way to guarantee success, there are plenty of ways to b****r it up so with reasonable preparation you should prevail.

Maybe learning to spell, punctuate and use capital letters would help. Perhaps learning how to use the 'search' function would assist you even more as all your questions have been previously asked and answered.

(If this is yet another troll attempt at humour then please go away as we've seen it all already)